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Whenever help is needed, you can always click on any of these links in finding an answer:
 * [http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Gutsy Ubuntu Guide (Gutsy)]
 * [https://help.ubuntu.com/community User Documentation]
 * [http://ubuntuforums.org Ubuntu Forums]
 * IRC: '''#ubuntu-arizona''' at irc.freenode.net
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This section will discuss how to install and configure Ubuntu.
== Open-Source Software ==
This section will give details on each application/software package available to Ubuntu.
 * [http://www.howtoforge.com/the_perfect_desktop_ubuntu_gutsy_gibbon Installing Gutsy]
 * [http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading Upgrading to Gutsy]
== Installing software ==
This guide will show you how to install any kind of open source software, even those packages not in the repositories. It will also show you how to enable the extra repositories to have access to all the Ubuntu repositories. There are also a few other things covered in this guide such as changing file permissions, adding shortcuts to your desktop, and navigating the terminal.
 * [http://monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/ How to install anything in Ubuntu]
== Software ==
This section will give details on application/software packages available with the basic Ubuntu Gutsy install. The type of application that it is is listed under "Category". The location in the menu is listed under "Found In".
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 {*} [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/VM:Virutal Machines]  {*} [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Accessibility: Accessibility]

 {*} [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Accessories: Accessories]

 {*} [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Education: Education]

 {*} [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Games: Games]

 {*} [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Graphics: Graphics]

 {*} [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Internet: Internet]

 {*} [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Office: Office]

 {*} [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Other: Other]

 {*} [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Programming: Programming]

 {*} [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/SoundVideo: Sound & Video]

 {*} [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/SystemTools: System Tools]

== Using the Terminal ==

 {*} There is a PDF file of commonly used [http://files.fosswire.com/wpu/2007/08/fwunixref.pdf terminal commands] that is put out by http://fosswire.com/. These commands are useful under a number of circumstances, such as File and Process management, SSH, Searching, and etc. The file is under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons license], meaning that it can be shared and modified, under certain conditions. Please read the license to understand how it applies. This list may be amplified here at a later date.

 {*} The above is a starting point for new users. To learn more about using the command line terminal, refer to the man pages. You can
access the man pages via the terminal by typing "man <command>". For example, if you wanted to know about commands related to ls, or list, you would type in man ls and it would show you all the command options for ls. You can also go here [http://www.linuxmanpages.com/ Linux Man Pages] to find all of the man commands.
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 * ["br24"] (Team Leader)  * ["br24"]
 * ["jsonder"]
 * ["CraigAEddy"]

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Introduction

The Education team is here to help new users on using Ubuntu by providing education on how to install and configure Ubuntu, as well as teach commonly used applications.

Whenever help is needed, you can always click on any of these links in finding an answer:

Ubuntu

Installing software

This guide will show you how to install any kind of open source software, even those packages not in the repositories. It will also show you how to enable the extra repositories to have access to all the Ubuntu repositories. There are also a few other things covered in this guide such as changing file permissions, adding shortcuts to your desktop, and navigating the terminal.

Software

This section will give details on application/software packages available with the basic Ubuntu Gutsy install. The type of application that it is is listed under "Category". The location in the menu is listed under "Found In".

  • Ubuntu [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Accessibility: Accessibility]

    Ubuntu [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Accessories: Accessories]

    Ubuntu [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Education: Education]

    Ubuntu [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Games: Games]

    Ubuntu [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Graphics: Graphics]

    Ubuntu [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Internet: Internet]

    Ubuntu [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Office: Office]

    Ubuntu [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Other: Other]

    Ubuntu [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/Programming: Programming]

    Ubuntu [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/SoundVideo: Sound & Video]

    Ubuntu [:ArizonaTeam/Teams/Education/SystemTools: System Tools]

Using the Terminal

  • Ubuntu There is a PDF file of commonly used [http://files.fosswire.com/wpu/2007/08/fwunixref.pdf terminal commands] that is put out by http://fosswire.com/. These commands are useful under a number of circumstances, such as File and Process management, SSH, Searching, and etc. The file is under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons license], meaning that it can be shared and modified, under certain conditions. Please read the license to understand how it applies. This list may be amplified here at a later date.

    Ubuntu The above is a starting point for new users. To learn more about using the command line terminal, refer to the man pages. You can

access the man pages via the terminal by typing "man <command>". For example, if you wanted to know about commands related to ls, or list, you would type in man ls and it would show you all the command options for ls. You can also go here [http://www.linuxmanpages.com/ Linux Man Pages] to find all of the man commands.

Project Ideas

Do you have any ideas on what you would like to see? Reply to the [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=442792: Education team] thread, and I will post them here.

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  • ["jsonder"]
  • ["CraigAEddy"]


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